BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a connector, particularly to a connector connected
to a sheet type connection object having a conductor exposed on at least one surface
of the connection object.
[0002] In recent years, attention has been drawn to so-called smart clothes that can obtain
user's biological data such as the heart rate and the body temperature only by being
worn by the user. Such smart clothes have an electrode disposed at a measurement site,
and when a wearable device serving as a measurement device is electrically connected
to the electrode, biological data can be transmitted to the wearable device.
[0003] The electrode and the wearable device can be interconnected by, for instance, use
of a connector connected to a conductor drawn from the electrode.
[0004] As a connector of this type, for example,
JP 2018-129244 A discloses a connector as shown in FIG. 25. This connector includes a housing 2 and
a base member 3 that are separately disposed on opposite sides of a flexible substrate
1 to sandwich the flexible substrate 1. Tubular portions 4A of contacts 4 are passed
through contact through-holes 2A of the housing 2, and flanges 4B of the contacts
4 are sandwiched between the housing 2 and conductors 1A exposed on the top surface
of the flexible substrate 1.
[0005] In this state, by pushing the base member 3 toward the housing 2, as shown in FIG.
26, a projection 3A of the base member 3 is inserted into a projection accommodating
portion 4C of the contact 4 with the flexible substrate 1 being sandwiched therebetween,
and an inner surface of the projection accommodating portion 4C makes contact with
the conductor 1A with a predetermined contact force, whereby the contact 4 is electrically
connected to the conductor 1A.
[0006] Further, housing fixing posts 3B formed to project from the base member 3 are press-fitted
into post accommodating portions 2B of the housing 2 as shown in FIG. 25, so that
the housing 2 and the base member 3 are fixed to each other.
[0007] When a wearable device is fitted with the connector disclosed in
JP 2018-129244 A, the wearable device can be connected to an electrode formed of a conductor.
[0008] However, when the conductor 1A is exposed on the bottom surface of the flexible substrate
1, the connector of
JP 2018-129244A is useless for electrically connecting the conductor 1A to the contact 4, disadvantageously.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The present invention has been made to solve the foregoing problem and aims at providing
a connector that enables to make an electrical connection of a contact to a conductor
of a connection object regardless of whether the conductor is exposed on the top surface
or the bottom surface of the connection object.
[0010] A connector according to the present invention comprises:
a plug contact having conductivity and including an axially extending portion that
forms at least part of an inner surface of a recessed portion extending along a fitting
axis, and an orthogonally extending portion joined to the axially extending portion
and extending from a base end of the recessed portion in a direction orthogonal to
the fitting axis; and
an inner contact having conductivity that is elastically deformable and is supported
in a state of being partially inserted in the recessed portion,
wherein the inner contact includes: a first contacting portion that makes contact
with the inner surface of the recessed portion formed by the axially extending portion
and is electrically connected to the plug contact; a second contacting portion that
makes contact with the inner surface of the recessed portion on an opposite side from
the first contacting portion across the fitting axis at a position closer to the base
end of the recessed portion than the first contacting portion; and a third contacting
portion extending in a direction orthogonal to the fitting axis and facing the orthogonally
extending portion, and
wherein part of a connection object of sheet shape having a conductor exposed on at
least one surface of the connection object is sandwiched between a bottom surface
of the orthogonally extending portion of the plug contact and the third contacting
portion of the inner contact in a direction along the fitting axis, the bottom surface
of the orthogonally extending portion makes contact with a top surface of the connection
object, and the third contacting portion makes contact with a bottom surface of the
connection object, whereby the plug contact is electrically connected to the conductor
directly when the conductor is exposed on the top surface of the connection object,
and the plug contact is electrically connected to the conductor via the inner contact
when the conductor is exposed on the bottom surface of the connection object.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a connector according to Embodiment 1 connected
to a connection object.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the connector according to Embodiment 1.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a top insulator used in the connector of Embodiment
1.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a bottom insulator used in the connector of Embodiment
1.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a projection formed at the bottom insulator.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a plug contact used in the connector of Embodiment
1.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the plug contact used in the connector of
Embodiment 1.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the connection object to be connected to the connector
of Embodiment 1, as viewed from an obliquely upper position.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the connection object to be connected to the connector
of Embodiment 1, as viewed from an obliquely lower position.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing an inner contact used in the connector of Embodiment
1.
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the inner contact used in the connector of Embodiment
1, as viewed from an angle different from FIG. 10
FIG. 12 is a side view showing the inner contact used in the connector of Embodiment
1.
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the connector in the process of assembling, as viewed
from an obliquely lower position.
FIG. 14 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the connector of Embodiment
1 connected to the connection object.
FIG. 15 is an enlarged view of an important part of FIG. 14.
FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a plug contact used in a connector of Embodiment
2.
FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view showing the plug contact used in the connector of
Embodiment 2.
FIG. 18 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the connector of Embodiment
2 connected to the connection object.
FIG. 19 is a partial perspective view showing a connector according to Embodiment
3 connected to the connection object.
FIG. 20 is a perspective view showing a plug contact used in the connector of Embodiment
3.
FIG. 21 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the connector of Embodiment
3 connected to the connection object.
FIG. 22 is a partial perspective view showing a connector according to Embodiment
4 connected to the connection object.
FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a plug contact used in the connector of Embodiment
4.
FIG. 24 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the connector of Embodiment
4 connected to the connection object.
FIG. 25 is an exploded perspective view of a conventional connector.
FIG. 26 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the conventional connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] An embodiment of the present invention is described below based on the accompanying
drawings.
Embodiment 1
[0013] FIG. 1 shows a connector 11 according to Embodiment 1. The connector 11 is, for instance,
used as a garment-side connector for fitting a wearable device and has a housing 12
made of an insulating material. Four plug contacts 13 are retained in the housing
12, and a sheet type conductive member 15 is retained by the housing 12. The sheet
type conductive member 15 constitutes a sheet type connection object to which the
connector 11 is connected.
[0014] The four plug contacts 13 are arranged in two rows parallel to each other and disposed
to project perpendicularly to the sheet type conductive member 15.
[0015] For convenience, the sheet type conductive member 15 is defined as extending in an
XY plane, the arrangement direction of the four plug contacts 13 is referred to as
"Y direction," and the direction in which the four plug contacts 13 project is referred
to as "+Z direction." The Z direction is a fitting direction in which the connector
11 is fitted to a counter connector.
[0016] FIG. 2 shows an exploded perspective view of the connector 11. The connector 11 includes
a top insulator 16 and a bottom insulator 17, and these top and bottom insulators
16 and 17 constitute the housing 12.
[0017] The four plug contacts 13 are disposed on the -Z direction side of the top insulator
16, and the sheet type conductive member 15 is disposed on the -Z direction side of
the four plug contacts 13. Further, four inner contacts 18 are disposed on the -Z
direction side of the sheet type conductive member 15, and the bottom insulator 17
is disposed on the -Z direction side of the four inner contacts 18. The four inner
contacts 18 separately correspond to the four plug contacts 13.
[0018] As shown in FIG. 3, the top insulator 16 includes a recessed portion 16A opening
in the +Z direction, and four contact through-holes 16B formed within the recessed
portion 16A. The recessed portion 16A constitutes a counter connector accommodating
portion in which part of a counter connector (not shown) is to be accommodated, and
the four contact through-holes 16B separately correspond to the four plug contacts
13. In addition, on a surface, facing in the -Z direction, of the top insulator 16,
a plurality of bosses 16C are formed to project in the -Z direction.
[0019] As shown in FIG. 4, the bottom insulator 17 includes a flat plate portion 17A, and
four contact arrangement regions 17B are defined on a top surface, facing in the +Z
direction, of the flat plate portion 17A. The contact arrangement region 17B is a
circular region for arranging the corresponding plug contact 13 via the sheet type
conductive member 15. The four contact arrangement regions 17B are separately provided
with four projections 17C projecting in the +Z direction from center parts of the
contact arrangement regions 17B.
[0020] In addition, the flat plate portion 17A is provided with a plurality of through-holes
17D separately corresponding to the plurality of bosses 16C of the top insulator 16.
[0021] As shown in FIG. 5, the projection 17C formed in the contact arrangement region 17B
of the bottom insulator 17 has a substantially columnar shape extending in the Z direction
along a fitting axis C of the plug contact 13 disposed to correspond to the contact
arrangement region 17B, and an accommodating groove 17E for accommodating the corresponding
inner contact 18 is formed at X-directional opposite lateral surfaces and a +Z directional
end portion of the projection 17C. The accommodating groove 17E continuously extends
in a top surface of the contact arrangement region 17B on the -X direction side of
the projection 17C.
[0022] The four plug contacts 13 are each made of a conductive material such as metal, and
are to be connected to corresponding contacts of a counter connector (not shown) when
part of the counter connector is accommodated in the recessed portion 16A of the top
insulator 16.
[0023] As shown in FIG. 6, the plug contact 13 has a tubular portion 13A of cylindrical
shape extending in the Z direction along the fitting axis C, and a flange 13B of flat
plate shape extending from a -Z directional end portion of the tubular portion 13A
along an XY plane. The tubular portion 13A constitutes an axially extending portion,
while the flange 13B constitutes an orthogonally extending portion.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 7, the tubular portion 13A is provided in its interior with a recessed
portion 13C opening in the -Z direction, and the recessed portion 13C is provided
in its inside with a receiving portion 13D formed of a dent annularly extending in
an XY plane along an inner surface of the recessed portion 13C.
[0025] The fitting axis C is an axis passing the center of the tubular portion 13A and extending
in the Z direction that is the fitting direction between the connector 11 and a counter
connector.
[0026] While the tubular portion 13A has a cylindrical shape, the cross-sectional shape
thereof is not limited to a circular shape, and the tubular portion 13A may have various
cross-sectional shapes such as an elliptical shape and a polygonal shape as long as
the tubular portion 13A is provided in its interior with the recessed portion 13C.
[0027] All the four plug contacts 13 may be each used as a terminal for transmitting an
electric signal.
[0028] The sheet type conductive member 15 has a multilayer structure in which a plurality
of wiring layers each formed from a conductor and a plurality of insulating layers
are laminated.
[0029] As shown in FIG. 8, the sheet type conductive member 15 is provided with four circular
opening portions 15A penetrating the sheet type conductive member 15 in the Z direction.
The four opening portions 15A separately correspond to the four plug contacts 13.
On a top surface, facing in the +Z direction, of the sheet type conductive member
15, a wiring layer 15B is exposed toward the +Z direction so as to be adjacent to
the opening portions 15A on the -X direction side of the opening portions 15A, while
an insulating layer 15C is exposed in a region other than the regions corresponding
to the four opening portions 15A and the four parts of the wiring layer 15B adjacent
to these opening portions 15A.
[0030] Since the opening portions 15A penetrate the sheet type conductive member 15 in the
Z direction, as shown in FIG. 9, the four opening portions 15A can be seen also on
a bottom surface, facing in the -Z direction, of the sheet type conductive member
15.
[0031] On the bottom surface, facing in the -Z direction, of the sheet type conductive member
15, a wiring layer 15D is exposed toward the -Z direction so as to be adjacent to
the four opening portions 15A on the X direction side of the opening portions 15A,
while an insulating layer 15E is exposed in a region other than the regions corresponding
to the four opening portions 15A and the four parts of the wiring layer 15D adjacent
to these opening portions 15A.
[0032] In addition, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, a plurality of through-holes 15F separately
corresponding to the plurality of bosses 16C of the top insulator 16 are formed at
a peripheral portion of the sheet type conductive member 15.
[0033] As shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, the inner contact 18 is formed of a single band type
metal sheet having conductivity and being bent, and has a crossing portion 18A extending
in the X direction. A first extending portion 18B extends in the -Z direction from
a -X directional end portion of the crossing portion 18A, an arm portion 18C extends
in the -X direction from a -Z directional end portion of the first extending portion
18B, and a second extending portion 18D extends in the -Z direction from a +X directional
end portion of the crossing portion 18A. The crossing portion 18A, the first extending
portion 18B, and the second extending portion 18D are inserted into the recessed portion
13C of the corresponding plug contact 13 when the connector 11 is assembled.
[0034] A hook portion 18E projecting in the -X direction is formed at a joint portion between
the crossing portion 18A and the first extending portion 18B. The hook portion 18E
projects in a right angle shape or a chevron shape toward the -X direction, and a
first contacting portion P1 facing in the -Z direction is set at a -X directional
end portion of the hook portion 18E.
[0035] In addition, a curved portion 18F that is curved to protrude in the +X direction
is formed at a -Z directional end portion of the second extending portion 18D, and
a second contacting portion P2 facing in the +X direction is set on a +X directional
surface of the curved portion 18F.
[0036] Further, a curved portion 18G that is curved to protrude toward the +Z direction
is formed at a -X directional end portion of the arm portion 18C, and a third contacting
portion P3 facing in the +Z direction is set on a +Z directional surface of the curved
portion 18G.
[0037] While the position of the inner contact 18 is slightly inclined with respect to the
fitting axis C when the crossing portion 18A, the first extending portion 18B, and
the second extending portion 18D are inserted in the recessed portion 13C of the plug
contact 13 such that the crossing portion 18A crosses the fitting axis C as shown
in FIG. 12, in a natural state where no external force is applied to the inner contact
18, a distance L11 in the X direction from the first contacting portion P1 to the
second contacting portion P2 is set to be larger than a distance L21 in the X direction
from the receiving portion 13D of the plug contact 13 to a part of an inner surface
of the recessed portion 13C which part faces the receiving portion 13D.
[0038] Similarly, in the natural state where no external force is applied to the inner contact
18, a distance L12 in the Z direction from the first contacting portion P1 to the
third contacting portion P3 is set to be smaller than a distance L22 in the Z direction
from the receiving portion 13D of the plug contact 13 to the bottom surface of the
sheet type conductive member 15 disposed on the -Z direction side of the flange 13B.
[0039] Therefore, when the crossing portion 18A, the first extending portion 18B, and the
second extending portion 18D are inserted into the recessed portion 13C of the plug
contact 13, the inner contact 18 elastically deforms as shown by a dashed line in
FIG. 12, the second contacting portion P2 makes contact with the inner surface of
the recessed portion 13C of the plug contact 13, and the third contacting portion
P3 makes contact with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15.
[0040] The inner contact 18 configured as above can be easily produced by, for example,
cutting out a metal sheet into a predetermined shape and then bending the cut metal
sheet.
[0041] The four contact through-holes 16B of the top insulator 16, the four plug contacts
13, the four opening portions 15A of the sheet type conductive member 15, the four
inner contacts 18, and the four contact arrangement regions 17B of the bottom insulator
17 are arranged so as to align with each other in the Z direction.
[0042] In addition, the bosses 16C of the top insulator 16, the through-holes 15F of the
sheet type conductive member 15, and the through-holes 17D of the bottom insulator
17 are arranged so as to align with each other in the Z direction.
[0043] When the connector 11 is assembled, first, the four inner contacts 18 are separately
accommodated in the accommodating grooves 17E of the four projections 17C of the bottom
insulator 17.
[0044] Subsequently, the tubular portions 13A of the plug contacts 13 are inserted into
the four contact through-holes 16B of the top insulator 16 correspondingly from the
-Z direction, and the bottom insulator 17 is pressed toward the top insulator 16 in
the +Z direction with the sheet type conductive member 15 being sandwiched therebetween.
[0045] At this time, the inner contact 18 accommodated in the accommodating groove 17E of
the projection 17C of the bottom insulator 17 is pushed up in the +Z direction, and
the crossing portion 18A, the first extending portion 18B, and the second extending
portion 18D of the inner contact 18 are inserted into the recessed portion 13C of
the corresponding plug contact 13 through the opening portion 15B of the sheet type
conductive member 15. In addition, the flange 13B of the plug contact 13 is situated
around the corresponding opening portion 15B of the sheet type conductive member 15,
and the sheet type conductive member 15 is sandwiched between the +Z directional surface
of the curved portion 18G formed at the -X directional end portion of the arm portion
18C of the inner contact 18 and a bottom surface on the -Z direction side of the flange
13B of the plug contact 13.
[0046] In addition, by pressing the bottom insulator 17 against the top insulator 16, the
bosses 16C of the top insulator 16 sequentially penetrate the through-holes 15F of
the sheet type conductive member 15, and the through-holes 17D of the bottom insulator
17. Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 13, the top insulator 16 and the bottom insulator
17 are fixed to each other through heat deformation of a tip of each of the plurality
of bosses 16C projecting on the -Z direction side of the bottom insulator 17. Thus,
the assembling operation of the connector 11 is completed.
[0047] As shown in FIG. 14, when the inner contact 18 is pushed up in the +Z direction by
the projection 17C of the bottom insulator 17, the inner contact 18 elastically deforms,
the crossing portion 18A, the first extending portion 18B, and the second extending
portion 18D move in the +Z direction within the recessed portion 13C of the plug contact
13, and the hook portion 18E is received by the receiving portion 13D formed inside
the recessed portion 13C of the plug contact 13.
[0048] Here, as shown in FIG. 12, in the natural state where no external force is applied
to the inner contact 18, the distance L11 in the X direction from the first contacting
portion P1 to the second contacting portion P2 is set to be larger than the distance
L21 in the X direction from the receiving portion 13D of the plug contact 13 to a
part of the inner surface of the recessed portion 13C which part faces the receiving
portion 13D.
[0049] Therefore, as shown in FIG. 14, when the crossing portion 18A, the first extending
portion 18B, and the second extending portion 18D are inserted into the recessed portion
13C of the plug contact 13, the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting
portion P2 are elastically displaced such that the gap therebetween in the X direction
is narrowed, and are pressed against the inner surface of the recessed portion 13C
of the plug contact 13.
[0050] Specifically, the first contacting portion P1 is pressed against the receiving portion
13D within the recessed portion 13C of the plug contact 13, while the second contacting
portion P2 is pressed against the inner surface of the recessed portion 13C of the
plug contact 13 on the opposite side from the first contacting portion P1 across the
fitting axis C. These first and second contacting portions P1 and P2 are pressed against
and makes contact with the inner surface of the recessed portion 13C of the plug contact
13, whereby the inner contact 18 is electrically connected to the plug contact 13.
[0051] In addition, as shown in FIG. 12, in the natural state where no external force is
applied to the inner contact 18, the distance L12 in the Z direction from the first
contacting portion P1 to the third contacting portion P3 is set to be smaller than
the distance L22 in the Z direction from the receiving portion 13D of the plug contact
13 to the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 disposed on the -Z
direction side of the flange 13B.
[0052] Therefore, as shown in FIG. 14, when the crossing portion 18A, the first extending
portion 18B, and the second extending portion 18D are inserted into the recessed portion
13C of the plug contact 13 such that the crossing portion 18A crosses the fitting
axis C, the third contacting portion P3 is elastically displaced in the -Z direction
and makes contact with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 disposed
on the -Z direction side of the flange 13B of the plug contact 13. Therefore, the
top surface on the +Z direction side of the sheet type conductive member 15 is pressed
against the bottom surface of the flange 13B of the plug contact 13, while the bottom
surface on the -Z direction side of the sheet type conductive member 15 is pressed
against the third contacting portion P3 of the inner contact 18.
[0053] Here, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, on the top surface of the sheet type conductive
member 15, the wiring layer 15B is exposed so as to be adjacent to the opening portions
15A on the -X direction side of the opening portions 15A, and on the bottom surface
of the sheet type conductive member 15, the wiring layer 15D is exposed so as to be
adjacent to the opening portions 15A on the -X direction side of the opening portions
15A.
[0054] Therefore, the wiring layer 15B on the top surface of the sheet type conductive member
15 makes contact with the bottom surface of the flange 13B of the plug contact 13
with predetermined contact pressure, while the wiring layer 15D on the bottom surface
of the sheet type conductive member 15 makes contact with the third contacting portion
P3 of the inner contact 18 with predetermined contact pressure.
[0055] Therefore, the wiring layer 15B exposed on the top surface of the sheet type conductive
member 15 is electrically connected to the plug contact 13 directly, and the wiring
layer 15D exposed on the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 is
electrically connected to the plug contact 13 via the inner contact 18. In other words,
both the wiring layers 15B and 15D are connected to the plug contact 13.
[0056] Thus, with the connector 11, both the wiring layer 15B and the wiring layer 15D formed
of the conductors disposed on the top surface side and the bottom surface side of
the sheet type conductive member 15 can be electrically connected to a single plug
contact 13 by use of the inner contact 18.
[0057] Therefore, when the connector 11 is connected to a sheet type conductive member having
a conductor exposed only on its top surface side, the plug contact 13 can be electrically
connected to the conductor on the top surface side of the sheet type conductive member.
On the other hand, when the connector 11 is connected to a sheet type conductive member
having a conductor exposed only on its bottom surface side, the plug contact 13 can
be electrically connected to the conductor on the bottom surface side of the sheet
type conductive member.
[0058] Further, when the connector 11 is connected to a sheet type conductive member having
conductors separately exposed on its top surface side and bottom surface side like
the sheet type conductive member 15 in Embodiment 1 above, the plug contact 13 can
be electrically connected to both the conductors on the top surface side and the bottom
surface side of the sheet type conductive member. For example, assuming that a connection
object is a sheet type conductive member having a multilayer structure in which conductors
constituting shield layers are separately exposed on the top surface side and the
bottom surface side and a conductor constituting a signal wiring layer is disposed
between these shield layers so as to be insulated from both the shield layers, a shield
effect with respect to the signal wiring layer is exhibited when the plug contact
13 connected to the shield layers on the top surface side and the bottom surface side
is connected to a ground potential, and it is possible to carry out highly accurate
signal transmission with reduced influence of external disturbances caused by, for
example, electromagnetic waves.
[0059] Note that the flange 13B of each of the plug contacts 13 is sandwiched between the
top insulator 16 and the bottom insulator 17, so that the plug contacts 13 are fixed
to the top insulator 16 and the bottom insulator 17.
[0060] The first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 of the inner
contact 18 are elastically displaced such that the gap therebetween in the X direction
is narrowed, and make contact with the inner surface of the recessed portion 13C of
the plug contact 13, and the third contacting portion P3 is elastically displaced
in the -Z direction and makes contact with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive
member 15; therefore, as shown in FIG. 14, the inner contact 18 is retained by the
plug contact 13 in the state where: the first contacting portion P1 receives a force
F1 acting in the +X direction and the +Z direction from the receiving portion 13D
of the recessed portion 13C of the plug contact 13; the second contacting portion
P2 receives a force F2 acting in the -X direction from the inner surface of the recessed
portion 13C of the plug contact 13; and the third contacting portion P3 receives a
force F3 acting in the -Z direction from the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive
member 15.
[0061] That is, if a frictional force is ignored, these three forces F 1, F2 and F3 balance,
and when an X directional component force and a Z directional component force of the
force F1 are F 1X and F 1Z, respectively, the following relations are established:

and

[0062] Note that F1, F2, F3, F1X, and F1Z are all represented by absolute values.
[0063] In addition, from balance of moments about the first contacting portion P1, when
a distance in the X direction between the first contacting portion P1 and the third
contacting portion P3 is LX, and a distance in the Z direction between the first contacting
portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 is LZ, the following relation is established:

[0064] From the formulae (1), (2), and (3) above, the following formula can be obtained:

[0065] As shown in FIG. 15, a tangential plane formed by the hook portion 18E and the receiving
portion 13D contacting each other in the case where the receiving portion 13D of the
plug contact 13 receives the hook portion 18E of the inner contact 18 is assumed to
be T, and a normal line perpendicular to the tangential plane T is assumed to be N.
If a frictional force exerted between the inner contact 18 and the plug contact 13
is ignored, the force F 1 along the normal line N is applied from the receiving portion
13D of the plug contact 13 to the first contacting portion P1 set at the -X directional
end portion of the hook portion 18E.
[0066] That is, a ratio of the Z directional component force F 1Z to the X directional component
force F1X of the force F1 (F1Z/F1X) is equal to an inclination S of the normal line
N.
[0067] Thus, the inner contact 18 is supported at three points by the plug contact 13 by
means of the first contacting portion P1, the second contacting portion P2, and the
third contacting portion P3 in the state where the forces F1, F2, and F3 applied to
the inner contact 18 balance and the moments balance.
[0068] Here, the case is assumed where, for example, an inner contact that is the same as
the inner contact 18 except that a X directional length of the arm portion 18C is
larger than that of the inner contact 18 is used instead of the inner contact 18.
It is assumed that elastic displacement of the first contacting portion P1 and the
second contacting portion P2 is similar to that in the case of the inner contact 18
and that the magnitude of the force F2 applied from the inner surface of the recessed
portion 13C of the plug contact 13 to the second contacting portion P2 does not change.
[0069] Since the distance LX in the X direction between the first contacting portion P1
and the third contacting portion P3 becomes large according to the length of the arm
portion 18C, in order to balance the moments about the first contacting portion P1,
from the formula (3) above, the force F3 acting in the -Z direction to be applied
to the third contacting portion P3 becomes small, and accordingly, the Z directional
component force F1Z of the force F1 is also reduced. On the other hand, since the
X directional component force F1X of the force F1 does not change as with the force
F2, the ratio (F1Z/F1X) becomes smaller than the inclination S of the normal line
N.
[0070] However, if the frictional force is ignored, the force F1 along the normal line N
is applied, as a perpendicular reaction force from the tangential plane T, to the
first contacting portion P1, and a force acting in the +Z direction, which corresponds
to the reduction of the Z directional component force F1Z of the force F1, is applied
to the first contacting portion P1. As a result, the inner contact 18 is prevented
from falling off the plug contact 13 in the -Z direction.
[0071] Next, the case is assumed where an inner contact that is the same as the inner contact
18 except that the X directional length of the arm portion 18C is smaller than that
of the inner contact 18 is used instead of the inner contact 18. It is assumed that
elastic displacement of the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting
portion P2 is similar to that in the case of the inner contact 18 and that the magnitude
of the force F2 applied from the inner surface of the recessed portion 13C of the
plug contact 13 to the second contacting portion P2 does not change.
[0072] Since the distance LX in the X direction between the first contacting portion P1
and the third contacting portion P3 becomes small according to the reduction in the
length of the arm portion 18C, in order to balance the moments about the first contacting
portion P1, from the formula (3) above, the force F3 acting in the -Z direction to
be applied to the third contacting portion P3 becomes large, and accordingly, the
Z directional component force F1Z of the force F1 also increases. On the other hand,
since the X directional component force F1X of the force F1 does not change as with
the force F2, the ratio (F1Z/F1X) becomes larger than the inclination S of the normal
line N.
[0073] However, if the frictional force is ignored, the force F1 along the normal line N
is applied, as a perpendicular reaction force from the tangential plane T, to the
first contacting portion P1, and a force acting in the -Z direction, which corresponds
to the increase in the Z directional component force F1Z of the force F1 is applied
to the first contacting portion P1. As a result, the inner contact 18 easily falls
off the plug contact 13 in the -Z direction.
[0074] That is, in order for the inner contact 18 to be stably supported at three points
by the plug contact 13, the ratio LZ/LX of the distance LZ in the Z direction between
the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 to the distance
LX in the X direction between the first contacting portion P1 and the third contacting
portion P3 is preferably not more than the inclination S with respect to the X direction
of the normal line N perpendicular to the tangential plane T formed by the hook portion
18E and the receiving portion 13D contacting each other in the case where the receiving
portion 13D receives the hook portion 18E.
[0075] Even when a frictional force that cannot be ignored is exerted between the inner
contact 18 and the plug contact 13, the inner contact 18 can be stably supported by
the plug contact 13 by setting the ratio LZ/LX to be not more than the inclination
S of the normal line N.
Embodiment 2
[0076] While the receiving portion 13D formed inside the recessed portion 13C of the plug
contact 13 receives the hook portion 18E of the inner contact 18 in Embodiment 1 above,
the invention is not limited thereto, and a plug contact having no receiving portion
13D may be used by utilizing a static frictional force.
[0077] FIG. 16 shows a plug contact 23 used in a connector 21 according to Embodiment 2.
As with the plug contact 13 in Embodiment 1, the plug contact 23 is made of a conductive
material such as metal and has a tubular portion 23A of cylindrical shape and extending
in the Z direction along the fitting axis C, and a flange 23B extending from a -Z
directional end portion of the tubular portion 23A along an XY plane.
[0078] As shown in FIG. 17, the tubular portion 23A is provided in its interior with a recessed
portion 23C opening in the -Z direction, but the receiving portion formed of the dent
included in the plug contact 13 in Embodiment 1 is not formed inside the recessed
portion 23C.
[0079] FIG. 18 shows the connector 21 of Embodiment 2 connected to the sheet type conductive
member 15. The connector 21 is configured to use the plug contact 23 in place of the
plug contact 13 in the connector 11 of Embodiment 1 shown in FIG. 14, and the other
members are the same as those of the connector 11 of Embodiment 1.
[0080] When the crossing portion 18A, the first extending portion 18B, and the second extending
portion 18D of the inner contact 18 are inserted into the recessed portion 23C of
the plug contact 23, the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion
P2 are elastically displaced such that the gap therebetween in the X direction is
narrowed. Thus, a force F1 acting in the +X direction from an inner surface of the
recessed portion 23C of the plug contact 23 is applied to the first contacting portion
P1, and a force F2 acting in the -X direction from the inner surface of the recessed
portion 23C of the plug contact 23 is applied to the second contacting portion P2.
[0081] In addition, the third contacting portion P3 set at the tip of the arm portion 18C
makes contact with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 disposed
on the -Z direction side of the flange 23B of the plug contact 23 and is elastically
displaced in the -Z direction, and a force F3 acting in the -Z direction from the
bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 is applied to the third contacting
portion P3.
[0082] This force F3 is directed to -Z direction, so that falling off of the inner contact
18 from the plug contact 23 is promoted; however, since the first contacting portion
P1 and the second contacting portion P2 make contact with the inner surface of the
recessed portion 23C of the plug contact 23 and receive the forces F1 and F2 in the
X direction, static frictional forces F1A and F2A acting in the +Z direction are exerted
on the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2, respectively.
[0083] The forces F1, F2, and F3 and the static frictional forces F1A and F2A balance, and
in this state, the inner contact 18 is supported at three points by the plug contact
23.
[0084] At this time, from balance of the forces, the following relations are established:

and

[0085] Note that F 1, F2, F3, F1A, and F2A are all represented by absolute values.
[0086] From balance of the moments about the first contacting portion P 1, when a distance
in the X direction between the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting
portion P2 is LX2, a distance in the X direction between the first contacting portion
P1 and the third contacting portion P3 is LX3, and a distance in the Z direction between
the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 is LZ2, the following
relation is established:

[0087] Further, when a static frictional coefficient between the inner surface of the recessed
portion 23C of the plug contact 23 and each of the first contacting portion P1 and
the second contacting portion P2 of the inner contact 18 is M, the following relations
are established:

and

[0088] When the static frictional coefficient M is calculated from the formulae (5) to (9)
above,

[0089] Therefore, when the ratio represented by the distances LX2, LX3, and LZ2 among the
first contacting portion P1, the second contacting portion P2, and the third contacting
portion P3 [LZ2 / (LX2 + 2 x LX3)] is not more than the static frictional coefficient
M between the inner surface of the recessed portion 23C of the plug contact 23 and
each of the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 of the
inner contact 18, the formulae (5) to (9) above are established, and the inner contact
18 is retained by the plug contact 23.
[0090] Thus, even when the plug contact 23 having no receiving portion is used, the inner
contact 18 can be stably supported at three points by the plug contact 23 without
falling off the plug contact 23 in the -Z direction.
[0091] In addition, as with the connector 11 of Embodiment 1, also in the connector 21 of
Embodiment 2, the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2
make contact with the inner surface of the recessed portion 23C of the plug contact
23, and the third contacting portion P3 makes contact with the bottom surface of the
sheet type conductive member 15, so that both the wiring layer 15B and the wiring
layer 15D respectively disposed on the top surface side and the bottom surface side
of the sheet type conductive member 15 can be electrically connected to a single plug
contact 23.
Embodiment 3
[0092] While the plug contact 13, 23 has the tubular portion 13A, 23A of cylindrical shape
in Embodiments 1 and 2 above, the invention is not limited thereto, and a plug contact
having no tubular portion may also be used.
[0093] FIG. 19 shows a partial perspective view of a connector 31 according to Embodiment
3. The connector 31 includes a top insulator 36 and a bottom insulator 37 separately
disposed on opposite sides in the Z direction of the sheet type conductive member
15 with the sheet type conductive member 15 being sandwiched therebetween, and a plug
contact 33 is retained by the top insulator 36.
[0094] As shown in FIG. 20, the plug contact 33 is formed of a bent plate-like member made
of a conductive material such as metal and includes a top plate portion 33A of flat
plate shape extending along an XY plane. Axially extending portions 33B and 33C extending
in the -Z direction along a YZ plane are respectively joined to a -X directional end
portion and a +X directional end portion of the top plate portion 33A, an orthogonally
extending portion 33D extending in the -X direction along an XY plane is joined to
a -Z directional end portion of the axially extending portion 33B, and an orthogonally
extending portion 33E extending in the +X direction along an XY plane is joined to
a -Z directional end portion of the axially extending portion 33C.
[0095] The axially extending portions 33B and 33C face each other in the X direction, and
a recessed portion 33F is formed between the axially extending portions 33B and 33C.
[0096] This plug contact 33 may be retained by the top insulator 36 by, for example, press-fitting.
[0097] As shown in FIG. 21, the plug contact 33 retained by the top insulator 36 is disposed
such that the recessed portion 33F opens in the -Z direction, and the inner contact
18 retained by the bottom insulator 37 is pushed in the +Z direction through the opening
portion 15A of the sheet type conductive member 15 with the sheet type conductive
member 15 being disposed between the top insulator 36 and the bottom insulator 37,
whereby the crossing portion 18A, the first extending portion 18B, and the second
extending portion 18D of the inner contact 18 are inserted into the recessed portion
33F of the plug contact 33.
[0098] Note that the inner contact 18 is the same as the inner contact 18 used in Embodiments
1 and 2 above.
[0099] The first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 of the inner
contact 18 respectively make contact with the axially extending portions 33B and 33C
of the plug contact 33, whereby the inner contact 18 is electrically connected to
the plug contact 33, and the third contacting portion P3 is elastically displaced
in the -Z direction and makes contact with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive
member 15 disposed on the -Z direction side of the orthogonally extending portion
33D of the plug contact 33.
[0100] Consequently, the wiring layer 15B exposed on the top surface of the sheet type conductive
member 15 is electrically connected to the plug contact 33 directly, and the wiring
layer 15D exposed on the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 is
electrically connected to the plug contact 33 via the inner contact 18. That is, both
the wiring layer 15B and the wiring layer 15D disposed on the top surface side and
the bottom surface side of the sheet type conductive member 15 can be electrically
connected to the single plug contact 33.
[0101] In addition, the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2
of the inner contact 18 respectively make contact with the axially extending portions
33B and 33C of the plug contact 33, and the third contacting portion P3 makes contact
with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15, whereby the inner
contact 18 is supported at three points by the plug contact 33 as with Embodiment
2 above.
Embodiment 4
[0102] FIG. 22 shows a partial perspective view of a connector 41 according to Embodiment
4. The connector 41 includes a top insulator 46 and a bottom insulator 47 separately
disposed on opposite sides in the Z direction of the sheet type conductive member
15 with the sheet type conductive member 15 being sandwiched therebetween, and a plug
contact 43 is retained by the top insulator 46.
[0103] As shown in FIG. 23, the plug contact 43 is formed of a bent plate-like member made
of a conductive material such as metal and includes an axially extending portion 43A
extending along a YZ plane, and an orthogonally extending portion 43B bent at a -
Z directional end portion of the axially extending portion 43A and extending in the
-Z direction along an XY plane.
[0104] This plug contact 43 may be retained by the top insulator 46 by, for example, press-fitting.
[0105] As shown in FIG. 24, the top insulator 46 which retains the plug contact 43 has a
dent facing a +X directional surface of the axially extending portion 43A of the plug
contact 43, and the dent of the top insulator 46 and the axially extending portion
43A of the plug contact 43 form a recessed portion R opening in the -Z direction.
[0106] The inner contact 18 retained by the bottom insulator 47 is pushed in the +Z direction
through the opening portion 15A of the sheet type conductive member 15 with the sheet
type conductive member 15 being disposed between the top insulator 46 and the bottom
insulator 47, whereby the crossing portion 18A, the first extending portion 18B, and
the second extending portion 18D of the inner contact 18 are inserted into the recessed
portion R.
[0107] The first contacting portion P1 of the inner contact 18 makes contact with the +X
directional surface of the axially extending portion 43A of the plug contact 43, whereby
the inner contact 18 is electrically connected to the plug contact 43, and the third
contacting portion P3 is elastically displaced in the -Z direction and makes contact
with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 disposed on the -Z
direction side of the orthogonally extending portion 43B of the plug contact 43.
[0108] Consequently, the wiring layer 15B exposed on the top surface of the sheet type conductive
member 15 is electrically connected to the plug contact 43 directly, and the wiring
layer 15D exposed on the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15 is
electrically connected to the plug contact 43 via the inner contact 18. That is, both
the wiring layer 15B and the wiring layer 15D disposed on the top surface side and
the bottom surface side of the sheet type conductive member 15 can be electrically
connected to a single plug contact 43.
[0109] In addition, the first contacting portion P1 of the inner contact 18 makes contact
with the axially extending portion 43A of the plug contact 43, the second contacting
portion P2 makes contact with the surface of the dent of the top insulator 46 which
dent forms part of the recessed portion R, and the third contacting portion P3 makes
contact with the bottom surface of the sheet type conductive member 15, whereby the
inner contact 18 is supported with respect to the plug contact 43.
[0110] While the plug contact 33, 34 in Embodiments 3 and 4 above does not have any receiving
portion formed of a dent, as with the plug contact 13 in Embodiment 1, the axially
extending portion 33B of the plug contact 33 or the axially extending portion 43A
of the plug contact 43 may be provided with a receiving portion formed of a dent so
that the receiving portion receives the hook portion 18E of the inner contact 18.
[0111] In Embodiments 1 to 4 above, when the inner contact 18 is accommodated in the recessed
portion 13C, 23C, 33F, R on the plug contact 13, 23, 33, 43 side, the first contacting
portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 of the inner contact 18 are elastically
displaced such that the gap therebetween in the X direction is narrowed, but the portions
P1 and P2 need not necessarily be elastically displaced. Even when the first contacting
portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 are not elastically displaced, a force
in a direction along the fitting axis C is applied to the third contacting portion
P3, whereby a force in a direction orthogonal to the fitting axis C is applied to
the first contacting portion P1 and the second contacting portion P2 such that the
moments balance, and thus the inner contact 18 is supported.
[0112] While the plug contact 13, 23, 33, 43 is connected to both the wiring layer 15B and
the wiring layer 15D respectively exposed on the top surface side and the bottom surface
side of the sheet type conductive member 15 in Embodiments 1 to 4 above, only the
wiring layer 15D exposed on the bottom surface side of the sheet type conductive member
15 may be connected to the plug contact 13, 23, 33, 43, for instance.
[0113] While the sheet type conductive member 15 used in Embodiments 1 to 4 above has a
multilayer structure, the invention is not limited thereto, and it suffices if the
sheet type conductive member has a conductor exposed on at least one surface thereof.
[0114] In addition, while the two layers of the conductors, i.e., the wiring layer 15B and
the wiring layer 15D of a sheet type conductive member 15, are connected to a single
plug contact 13, 23, 33, 43 in Embodiments 1 to 4 above, the invention is not limited
thereto, and three or more layers of conductors may be connected to a single plug
contact 13, 23, 33, 43.
[0115] In addition, while the connector 11 according to Embodiment 1 above has the four
plug contacts 13, the invention is not limited to this number of the plug contacts
13, and it suffices if the connector includes at least a single plug contact 13 to
be electrically connected to a conductor exposed on at least one surface of the sheet
type conductive member 15.
[0116] Further, as with Embodiment 1, the connector 21, 31, 41 according to Embodiments
2 to 4 above may have four plug contacts 23, 33, 43.
1. A connector comprising:
a plug contact (13, 23, 33, 43) having conductivity and including an axially extending
portion (13A, 23A, 33B, 33C, 43A) that forms at least part of an inner surface of
a recessed portion (13C, 23C, 33F, R) extending along a fitting axis (C), and an orthogonally
extending portion (13B, 23B, 33D, 33E, 43B) joined to the axially extending portion
and extending from a base end of the recessed portion in a direction orthogonal to
the fitting axis; and
an inner contact (18) having conductivity that is elastically deformable and is supported
in a state of being partially inserted in the recessed portion,
wherein the inner contact includes: a first contacting portion (P1) that makes contact
with the inner surface of the recessed portion formed by the axially extending portion
and is electrically connected to the plug contact; a second contacting portion (P2)
that makes contact with the inner surface of the recessed portion on an opposite side
from the first contacting portion across the fitting axis at a position closer to
the base end of the recessed portion than the first contacting portion; and a third
contacting portion (P3) extending in a direction orthogonal to the fitting axis and
facing the orthogonally extending portion, and
wherein part of a connection object (15) of sheet shape having a conductor (15B, 15D)
exposed on at least one surface of the connection object is sandwiched between a bottom
surface of the orthogonally extending portion of the plug contact and the third contacting
portion of the inner contact in a direction along the fitting axis, the bottom surface
of the orthogonally extending portion makes contact with a top surface of the connection
object, and the third contacting portion makes contact with a bottom surface of the
connection object, whereby the plug contact (13, 23, 33, 43) is electrically connected
to the conductor (15B) directly when the conductor is exposed on the top surface of
the connection object, and the plug contact (13, 23, 33, 43) is electrically connected
to the conductor (15D) via the inner contact (18) when the conductor is exposed on
the bottom surface of the connection object.
2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the inner contact (18) is formed of a
single band type metal sheet being bent, the second contacting portion (P2) is disposed
at one end of the band type metal sheet, the third contacting portion (P3) is disposed
at another end of the band type metal sheet, and the first contacting portion (P1)
is disposed between the one end and the another end of the band type metal sheet.
3. The connector according to claim 2,
wherein the inner contact (18) includes:
a crossing portion (18A) extending across the fitting axis in a direction orthogonal
to the fitting axis (C);
a first extending portion (18B) extending along the fitting axis from one end of the
crossing portion toward the base end of the recessed portion;
an arm portion (18C) extending from a tip of the first extending portion in a direction
orthogonal to the fitting axis; and
a second extending portion (18D) extending along the fitting axis from another end
of the crossing portion toward the base end of the recessed portion,
wherein the first contacting portion (P1) is disposed at a joint portion between the
crossing portion and the first extending portion,
wherein the second contacting portion (P2) is disposed at a tip of the second extending
portion, and
wherein the third contacting portion (P3) is disposed at a tip of the arm portion.
4. The connector according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the inner contact (18)
is supported at three points by the plug contact (13, 23, 33) by means of the first
contacting portion (P1), the second contacting portion (P2), and the third contacting
portion (P3).
5. The connector according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
wherein the inner contact (18) includes a hook portion (18E) projecting in a direction
orthogonal to the fitting axis, the first contacting portion being disposed at a tip
of the hook portion, and
wherein the plug contact (13) includes a receiving portion (13D) formed inside the
recessed portion and receiving the hook portion.
6. The connector according to claim 5, wherein a ratio LZ/LX of a distance LZ in a direction
along the fitting axis between the first contacting portion (P1) and the second contacting
portion (P2) to a distance LX in a direction orthogonal to the fitting axis between
the first contacting portion (P1) and the third contacting portion (P3) is not more
than an inclination S of a normal line with respect to a direction orthogonal to the
fitting axis, the normal line being perpendicular to a tangential plane formed by
the hook portion (18E) and the receiving portion (13D) contacting each other in a
case where the receiving portion receives the hook portion.
7. The connector according to any one of claims 1 to 6, comprising a bottom insulator
(17, 37, 47) having a projection (17C) inserted in the recessed portion (13C, 23C,
33F, R),
wherein the projection (17C) has an accommodating groove (17E) to accommodate the
inner contact (18).
8. The connector according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
wherein the plug contact (13, 23) includes a tubular portion (13A, 23A) extending
along the fitting axis and provided in its interior with the recessed portion, and
a flange (13B, 23B) extending from a base end of the tubular portion in a direction
orthogonal to the fitting axis,
wherein the axially extending portion is constituted of the tubular portion, and
wherein the orthogonally extending portion is constituted of the flange.
9. The connector according to claim 8, comprising a top insulator (16) provided with
a contact through-hole (16B) that is penetrated by the tubular portion (13A, 23A)
of the plug contact and is smaller than the flange (13B, 23B).
10. The connector according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the plug contact (33,
43) is formed of a plate-like member being bent.
11. The connector according to claim 10,
wherein the plug contact (33) includes a pair of the axially extending portions (33B,
33C) facing each other across the fitting axis in a direction orthogonal to the fitting
axis,
wherein the recessed portion (33F) is formed between the pair of the axially extending
portions,
wherein the first contacting portion (P 1) makes contact with one of the pair of the
axially extending portions, and
wherein the second contacting portion (P2) makes contact with another of the pair
of the axially extending portions.
12. The connector according to claim 10, comprising a top insulator (46) retaining the
plug contact (43),
wherein the recessed portion (R) is formed of the axially extending portion (43A)
of the plug contact and the top insulator, and
wherein the second contacting portion (P2) makes contact with the top insulator (46)
which forms part of the recessed portion.